That would be yes, sorry for the late response.  Distro-based dpkg.

It could be something that their 32bit drivers aren't finding the 64bit counterparts - I've run into that a lot unfortunately with games and such not native to a dist, but I've not seen log or any stdout that complains. If I can figure out the flow of executables I'll ldd some of their bins to see what shows incomplete.

I hate foreign proprietary blobs of crap like this from vendors for a reason.

-mb


On 03/08/2012 11:08 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote:
Sorry for top post  but do you have 64 bit ghostscript?

On 8 Mar 2012 10:40, "Michael Butash" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Thanks everyone.

    Using 12.04 64bit
    Found/installed the .deb drivers already, no joy
    Brother cupswrapper drivers are installed prior to anything added,
    dpkg shows them as happy with ii
    Removed/deleted/tried numerous different things, no joy
    Found some issues with 32b libs in 11.10, did the same "fix" here
    (copy /usr/lib/* brother libs to lib32)
    Doesn't show any errors or anything and works normally other than
    the blanks

    I've checked cups access/error, syslog, etc with no errors to be had
    - it thinks everything is dandy.  Only thing I see is periodic
    discovery errors once a day.

    Odd part was when adding the printer in cups, it found it with mdns,
    but there were 4 instances of it "found".  I've tried each, thinking
    maybe it's some iteration of port/driver/etc, but they've all worked
    the same, thinking it's a disconnect from cups to the apps.

    I've never NOT been able to print by default without any drivers
    when I've tried, it's the first time I've had to deal with vendor
    drivers so no idea what to expect with cups.  With no logs or
    anything showing anything wrong, I'm a bit up a creek as I'm not
    familiar enough with cups to start systracing it or the apps printer
    functions.  I need to find some docs how exactly cups works - it's
    never been a very interesting point of research for me before.  :)

    -mb



    On 03/08/2012 05:52 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote:

        Hi Michael,

        Which Ubuntu distro do you have?

        0) Kernel:  It seems that Ubuntu 11.10 has multiple printing
        issues -
        compared to 11.04  (a serious loss of QA from Canonical folks).
          When
        did you last update?
        http://ubuntuforums.org/__showthread.php?t=1862413&page=__2
        <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1862413&page=2>
        <http://ubuntuforums.org/__showthread.php?t=1862413&page=__2
        <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1862413&page=2>>

        Go to Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
        sudo dpkg --configure -a
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get upgrade

        TEST your driver now!  If works - Dance!

        1) Are you using 64 bit?  Printer drivers for Ubuntu from
        Brother are
        32bit only.

        sudo uname -a

        2) Verify your driver:

        sudo dpkg -l | grep Brother

        Note that if one or both lines start with “iF” instead of “ii”
        then this
        appears to signify the installation failed to complete correctly.
        Remove the installation completely by editing (AFTER BACKING UP ALL
        FILES to be able to roll back after):

        1. In System, Administration, Printers, delete the printer in
        question.
        You might also need to browse to http://localhost:631 and delete
        it in
        the CUPS printer list if it shows up there.

        2. Go into a terminal, then gksudo nautilus
        which will open Nautilus with root permissions.

        3. Use nautilus to go to folder /var/lib/dpkg/info

        Find all of the files that are named with your printer
        concatenated with
        "cupswrapper" "${printername}cupswrapper..." and delete them.

        sudo grep $printername  *
        del $filename

        4. Go back a level to folder /var/lib/dpkg and open the file called
        "status" in gEdit. Do a File Save As and called it
        status.backup. Close,
        and re-open the file "status" (not the backup copy). Search for
        "$printername". You should find a paragraph starting with the words
        "Package: $printernamecupswrapper" Delete that section and save
        the file.

        5. Now repeat the process outlined in step 4, but with the file
        called
        "available".

        You should now be able to go to a terminal and run sudo dpkg
        --configure
        -a without any errors.

        Go to Brother and get the correct printer driver:
        
http://welcome.solutions.__brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/__linux/en/index.html
        
<http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/index.html>
        Reference:
        http://ubuntuforums.org/__archive/index.php/t-1653917.__html
        <http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1653917.html>

        Remember to restart cups after adding back following their
        instructions.

        Does it work?  No---> send us some logs?

        On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:59 AM, Michael Butash
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

            Since there are printer users here it seems, I was wondering if
            anyone else has run into this...

            I recently acquired a Brother color laser (mfc-9440cn), and
        cannot
            get it to print from my ubuntu box.  I've been doing
        everything via
            cups local web interface for setup/add and everything tests
        and test
            prints ok, but any image comes out blank white.  Local tests and
            prints all work fine, but nothing aside from the ubuntu test
        page
            has printed successfully via an actual "print".

            I've ensured ghostscript is there, everything looks ok in status
            before/after, i just get nothing printed.  Scanning to it
        via the
            network works dandy with the drivers, just something isn't right
            with something with how apps are sending to the printer
        drivers.  I
            hardly ever print anything anymore, and simply haven't used
        printing
            features enough to have run into it, so I'm hoping one of
        you might
            have seen this.


            Googling various iterations of 'brother white blank pages'
        hasn't
            resulted in much after hours.

            Thanks in advance!

            -mb
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